Where to see the Peak District in Rowsley?

Where to see the Peak District in Rowsley?

On the river Derwent at the edge of the Peak District National Park, there is plenty to do and see in and around Rowsley. The busy A6 road cuts the village in two where a broad bridge crosses the Derwent near the fine old Peacock Hotel.

Where does the Rowley walk start and end?

On the edge of Stanton in the Peak, your route takes you through the local cricket ground that must have one of the prettiest views in the country. Continuing on your journey down the hillside, you go through the tiny hamlet of Congreave before the walk levels out. It then follows the beautiful River Wye almost back to the start of the walk.

Where does the A6 cut through Rowsley village?

The busy A6 road cuts the village in two where a broad bridge crosses the Derwent near the fine old Peacock Hotel. Rowsley developed with the coming of the railway and large marshalling yards and engine sheds were a hive of activity south of the village until the late 1960’s.

How did Rowsley village develop as a village?

Rowsley developed with the coming of the railway and large marshalling yards and engine sheds were a hive of activity south of the village until the late 1960’s. A quieter part of the village follows the lane past St Katherine’s church where there are some … Read More

Where is the grouse and claret in Rowsley?

One thing they all have in common is a passion to make your stay as comfortable and relaxing as possible. The Grouse & Claret in Rowsley is a pub and hotel set in an impressive 18th Century residence on the edge of the Peak District. We have the menu of a restaurant and the look and feel of a traditional English country pub.

Is the grouse and claret caravan park safe?

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Do you have real ales at Grouse and claret?

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Do you have to book in advance for grouse and claret?

Booking is not essential, though we would recommend you book in advance. Groups of up to 6 or 2 households will be allowed indoors and seated groups of up to 30 is permitted. Guests will need to order, eat and drink while seated and when not seated, guests must wear face coverings. Social distancing of one metre plus will also be required.